Concern about Hillary Clinton’s health first emerged after she stumbled while leaving the September 11th ceremony. Now, both the Clinton and Trump campaigns are promising to release more health information on the candidates. So, what impact will this have on the race? Andrew Siff reports. (Published Monday, Sept. 12, 2016)

Hillary Clinton's campaign said Monday it will be releasing additional medical information about the Democratic presidential nominee in the next few days after her abrupt departure from a 9/11 anniversary ceremony following a health episode Sunday morning.

It was disclosed later Sunday she was diagnosed on Friday with pneumonia.

"I was supposed to rest five days," Clinton told CNN in an interview Monday night. "That’s what they told me on Friday. I didn’t follow that advice. I just want to get this over and done with and get back on the trail as soon as possible."

Clinton said she did not faint but "felt dizzy and did lose my balance a bit, but once I got in and sit down, cool off and have water, I immediately felt better."

Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said on MSNBC the new information the campaign will release should assuage concerns about her health. He said Clinton will be back on the campaign trail by the middle of the week.

Clinton confirmed to CNN that "we will be releasing more information. We already met the standard of disclosure for past presidential candidates. We already met a high standard of transparency."

Trump said in an interview on "Fox and Friends" that, "Something's going on, but I just hope she gets well and gets back on the trail and we'll be seeing her at the debate." The first of three debates is scheduled for Sept. 26.

Later in an interview on CNBC, Trump said, "It's interesting because they say pneumonia, but she was coughing very, very badly a week ago. It's very interesting to see what's going on."

A video posted on social media showed Clinton was unsteady and clearly required support to enter her van after attending a Sept. 11 memorial event. Clinton's doctor said she was "overheated."

The 68-year-old former secretary of state was taken to daughter Chelsea's New York apartment and emerged about two hours later, telling onlookers: "It's a beautiful day in New York." She said she was "feeling better."

Clinton Leaves Daughter's Apartment 'Feeling Great'

Hillary Clinton addressed the media after she left her daughter Chelsea’s New York City apartment shortly before noon. “I feel great,” Clinton said. “It's a beautiful day in New York.” (Published Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016)

After an exam at her home in suburban New York, Clinton "is now rehydrated and recovering nicely," her doctor Lisa R. Bardack said.

In the CNN interview, Clinton said: "I am feeling so much better. I should have gotten some rest sooner."

Trump said he's planning to release detailed health information from a new physical exam in the coming days.

"I saw what was going on with her and I said, 'You know, I'm going to go do something' and I actually took a physical last week and probably, I guess this week, will release the results of it," the Republican presidential nominee told CNBC.

Trump on Monday also put out a new ad highlighting Clinton's comments saying half of his supporters fit into a "basket of deplorables."

The ad features footage of Clinton speaking at a Friday fundraiser, where she said she would put "half of Trump's supporters" into "the basket of deplorables. Right? The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic - you name it." She has since apologized for being "grossly generalistic."

Clinton said after the initial comments that she regretted saying "half of Trump's supporters." But she stood by her larger point that "it's deplorable that Trump has built his campaign largely on prejudice and paranoia and given a national platform to hateful views and voices."